Winter Outfit Moodboard - 4 Layered Looks to Spark Fresh Style

Four winter outfits, assembled entirely from pieces that spark me joy, to jump-start your own cold-weather creativity.

OUTFITS

5/28/20255 min read

Think of this post as my digital dressing room. I don’t (yet!) own any of the items you’re about to see, i’ve simply pulled together pieces that excite me right now and arranged them into four fully‑fledged winter looks. The goal? Provide a moodboard you can borrow from, remix, and recreate with whatever’s already hanging in your wardrobe (or sitting in your shopping tabs). Expect easy silhouettes, texture‑heavy layers, and a playful balance of streetwear comfort and polished tailoring.

Look 1: Off‑Duty Errands Yet Elevated

YEEZY x GAP Engineered by Balenciaga Dove Hoodie (White/Grey)

Lioness Serenity Jeans

Wide‑leg dark denim instantly sharpens the hoodie’s relaxed vibe.

Adidas Samba x Wales Bonner Low “Fox Brown”

Grace Wales Bonner’s tweaked stripes and deep fox‑brown suede bring luxe energy to an otherwise low‑key outfit. Plus, the blue satin lining is a secret pop of colour.

Le Specs “Outta Love” Oval Frames

A ’90s‑leaning oval silhouette in tortoiseshell that flatters every face shape (and hides my no‑make‑up mornings).

Vintage Coach Maddison/Maggie Boho Bag

Vintage 2000s Coach leather in rich espresso brown adds instant depth and feels grown‑up next to the sporty hoodie. The slouch echoes the jeans but the gold hardware polishes things up.

It’s part streetwear, part collector’s item, thanks to the Balenciaga design stamp.

This look is proof that comfort doesn’t have to mean “I gave up.” The hoodie’s volume balances the structured denim, while the retro oval sunnies and heritage leather bag say “I planned this” even if I’m just grabbing an almond latte. Bonus: the Samba’s gum sole ties back to the warm brown bag, pulling the palette together without looking matchy‑matchy.

Look 2: Industrial-Heritage Cozy Chic

Clioce Retro Neutral “Maillard” Motorcycle Leather Jacket

The oversized bomber‑meets‑biker cut plus that lived‑in chocolate leather channels ’80s workwear while feeling distinctly modern. The ribbed hem and cuffs lock in warmth but keep the silhouette cropped and clean.

Loewe Logo‑Intarsia Fringed Scarf

Part blanket, part statement piece. The fuzzy wool blend softens the jacket’s rugged edge, and the oversized LOEWE lettering is basically wearable art.

Supre “Caitlyn” Top (Creamy Yellow)

The delicate keyhole neckline breaks up all the tough leather and heavy denim, adding a hint of softness and skin without feeling summery.

Wshirt Stylish Elegant Autumn Hemmed Trousers

Wide, dark‑wash cuffs give the look structure while mirroring the jacket’s utilitarian vibe. The turned‑up hem shows off hefty loafers without cutting the line of the leg.

Balyshop Double‑Buckle Leather JK Loafers

Monk‑strap hardware tap dances somewhere between punk and prep. Polished brown leather links back to the jacket, and the lug soles mean I’m ready for slick pavements.

Tom Ford “Bruce” Sunglasses

Aviator energy but slimmed down and refined. The green lenses tie to the creamy‑yellow top and soften the otherwise neutral palette.

I built this look around textures, supple leather, fuzzy wool, and rigid denim. So even though the palette is mostly brown and cream, it never feels flat. If temps really dip, I’ll swap the keyhole tank for a thermal long‑sleeve tee, but for brisk winter sunshine, this combo hits the sweet spot of warm, rugged, and polished.

Look 3: Pastel Play on Tailored Streetwear

Chiclara Vertical‑Split Square‑Neck Oversized Jacket (Sage)

A boxy, cropped cut in muted sage adds a crisp layer that still feels relaxed. The square neckline and minimalist zip front lean smart without veering corporate.

Nine Sixty Four “Need Money for Porsche” Tee

The tongue‑in‑cheek slogan adds personality and breaks the ice. Plus Vogue said text on t-shirt's are the trend of 2025.

Uniqlo Pleated Wide Pants (Grey, Single‑Tuck)

Tailored pleats give structure, while the wide leg pools slightly over sneakers for that effortless slouch. The cool grey grounds the pastel accents up top and below.

Adidas Gazelle “Strawberry Matcha”

The suede green upper with pink stripes is basically a mood board in shoe form, tying the blush bag back to the look while staying comfy for city wandering.

Miu Miu Pale‑Pink Vitello Leather Bow Satchel

A dose of 2000s nostalgia with soft leather and antique‑gold hardware. Feminine enough to contrast the boxy jacket, but not so precious it feels out of place.

The Sampaio Gold‑Pink Fade Sunglasses

Rose‑tinted lenses literally cast everything in a warmer light, and the slender gold frame echoes the bag’s hardware. Plus, sometimes in winter you need to look at everything through "Rose coloured glasses".

This outfit plays with contrasts: tailored trousers against a cheeky graphic tee, sporty sneakers against a polished satchel. Sage and grey set a calm canvas for pops of pink and green, proving winter outfits don’t have to default to black. I’d layer a thermal long‑sleeve under the tee on colder days, or swap the satchel for a nylon cross‑body if I’m running errands.

Look 4: Clean Classics Meet Workwear

Carhartt WIP Heart Back‑Print Hoodie (Navy)

The deep navy and oversized heart graphic feel playful but still grounded in Carhartt’s workwear DNA. The cropped, boxy cut sits right at the waistband so the outfit reads balanced rather than baggy.

South St Tank (Cream)

A slim, slightly stretchy base layer that peeks out under the hoodie. The soft cream tone brightens the navy and keeps things from feeling too dark.

Levi’s Women’s Straight Jeans “Dream Nice Dreams”

Raw‑denim vibes without the break‑in drama. The straight, extra‑long leg puddles just enough to skim the loafers, leaning into that effortless Paris‑meets‑street aesthetic.

Dune London “Grouped” Loafers (Chocolate)

Polished brown leather undercuts the hoodie’s casual energy and instantly makes the look feel intentional, like I meant to mix streetwear and prep.

Celine Oval‑Frame Sunglasses (Gold‑Tone/Tortoiseshell)

Luxe, minimal hardware with a slim oval lens, basically jewellry for your face. They pick up the warm tones of the loafers and add a discreet designer flex.

This outfit is my answer to “I want to feel comfy, but still look put‑together.” The hoodie and jeans bring the relaxed canvas, while the loafers and Celine sunnies raise the bar just enough to grab lunch in the city without feeling underdressed. If temps drop, I’ll swap the tank for a thermal layer; if the sun pops out, the hoodie comes off and the cream tank + rich denim combo still works.

And there we have it, four mood‑board outfits to spark fresh ideas when the temperature drops. Feel free to swap in pieces you already own, hunt for vintage equivalents, or simply borrow the palettes and proportions. If you recreate any of these combos, tag @LuméStudio so I can see (and share) your spin. Stay warm, stay inspired, and see you in the next styling diary!